Systems and methods for generating recommendations of post-capture users to edit digital media content field

ABSTRACT

Contextual parameters of digital media content may be obtained. The digital media content may be associated with a content capture user and/or an end user. Editing parameters defining one or more editing attributes of an edited version of the digital media content selected by the content capture user and/or the end user may be received. Post-capture user profiles may be obtained. Individual post-capture user profiles may include expertise attributes associated with individual post-capture users. A set of post-capture users may be identified as potential matches for creating the edited version of the digital media content based upon the contextual parameters, the editing parameters, and the one or more expertise attributes of the post-capture user profiles. The set of post-capture users may be presented to the content capture user and/or the end user for selection of one of the post-capture users to create the edited version of the digital media content.

FIELD

The disclosure relates to systems and methods for generatingrecommendations of post-capture users to edit digital media content.

BACKGROUND

Editing raw digital media content may be burdensome and time consuming.Editing raw digital media content may often require expertise withediting software that the individual capturing the digital media contentmay not possess. The content creator may want to find someone skilled inediting digital media content.

SUMMARY

One aspect of the disclosure relates to systems and methods forgenerating recommendations of post-capture users to edit digital mediacontent. Information relating to the digital media content and aproposed edited version of the digital media content may be gathered viaa content editing marketplace. Post-capture user profiles includingexpertise attributes about the post-capture users may be obtained. Theexpertise attributes may include stated information provided by thepost-capture users themselves and/or feedback information includingratings, reviews, and/or comments provided by one or more other captureusers and/or end users for whom the individual post-capture users havecreated edited versions of other digital media content. A set ofpost-capture users may be identified as potential matches for creatingthe edited version of the digital media content based upon theinformation about the digital media content, information about theproposed edited version of the digital media content, and the expertiseattributes. The set of post-capture users may be presented to a captureuser and/or an end user of the digital media content such that thecapture user and/or the end user may select one of the post-captureusers to create the edited version of the digital media content.

In some implementations, the system may include one or more servers. Theserver(s) may be configured to communicate with one or more clientcomputing platforms according to a client/server architecture. The usersof the system may access the system via client computing platform(s).The server(s) may be configured to execute computer readableinstructions. Computer readable instructions may include one or more ofan authentication component, a contextual parameters component, anediting parameters component, a profile component, an identificationcomponent, a presentation component, and/or other components.

Digital media content may include content that is viewed, distributed,and/or created via a computing platform (e.g., a computer). Digitalmedia content may include one or more of a digital video content(including, but not limited to, virtual reality captures, sphericalcaptures, 3D captures, panoramic captures, time-lapse captures, and/orother digital video content), digital audio content, digital imagerycontent, web pages and/or websites, and/or other digital and/or mediacontent. For example, the digital media content may include a playbackof live captured video content (e.g., captured via one or more camerasand/or specialized capture equipment), produced video segments, and/orother digital media content. The term camera may refer to any imagingdevice or sensor configured to capture, record, and/or convey stilland/or video imagery, which may be sensitive to visible parts of theelectromagnetic spectrum and/or invisible parts of the electromagneticspectrum (e.g., infrared, ultraviolet, and/or other invisible ranges).The term specialized capture equipment may refer to a drone and/or otherspecialized capture equipment used to capture virtual reality content,spherical images, videos, and/or digital media content.

The authentication component may be configured to authenticate a userassociated with one or more client computing platform(s) accessing thecontent editing marketplace. The content editing marketplace may includean online platform allowing for collaboration between end users, contentcapture users, and/or post-capture users of digital media content. Theonline platform may include a framework of webpages. Some webpages maybe accessible to all users of the content editing marketplace, whilesome webpages may be accessible by particular users. Further, contentincluded within individual webpages may vary based upon the useraccessing the content editing marketplace. For example, the contentediting marketplace may include one or more portals associated with thevarious types of users. Individual portals may include individualframeworks of webpages specific to the user accessing the contentediting marketplace.

The contextual parameters component may be configured to obtaincontextual parameters of digital media content. The digital mediacontent may be associated with the content capture user and/or the enduser. The contextual parameters may define one or more temporalattributes and/or spatial attributes associated with capture of thedigital media content. The one or more temporal attributes and/orspatial attributes may include one or more of a geolocation attribute, adevice attribute, and/or a content attribute. The geolocation attributemay include a location of where the digital media content was captured.The device attribute may include a type of capturing device thatcaptured the digital media content (e.g., specialized capture equipment,such as a drone, a particular type of camera, and/or other capturingdevice). The content attribute may include one or more of an actiondepicted within the digital media content, an activity depicted withinthe digital media content, and/or one or more objects depicted withinthe digital media content. The contextual parameters may be provided bythe end user and/or the content capture user and/or if the digital mediacontent is uploaded via system 100, the contextual parameters may beobtained from the digital media content itself (e.g., metadataassociated with the digital media content, object recognition of contentincluded within the digital media content, etc.).

The editing parameters component may be configured to receive editingparameters selected by the content capture user and/or the end user. Theediting parameters may define one or more editing attributes of theedited version of the digital media content to be created. The one ormore editing attributes may include one or more of selected moments ofthe digital media content to include within the edited version of thedigital media content, a target audience for the edited version of thedigital media content, a sample of targeted edited content for theedited version of the digital media content, a length of the editedversion of the digital media content, a category of the digital mediacontent, a proposed budget for the edited version of the digital mediacontent, a completion date for the edited version of the digital mediacontent, a type of editing software to edit the digital media content,and/or other editing attributes.

The editing parameters component may be configured to receive one ormore key moments within the digital media content. The one or more keymoments may include one or more highlights within the digital mediacontent that the end user and/or the content capture user would like toinclude within the edited version of the digital media content. The oneor more key moments may include a point in time within a particulardigital media content file at which the one or more key moments begin, adescription of the one or more key moments, one or more screenshots ofthe one or more key moments, one or more sound clips of the one or morekey moments, and/or other information relating to the one or more keymoments.

If the system receives a selection to make the project private from oneor more client computing platform(s), the profile component may beconfigured to obtain post-capture user profiles. The individualpost-capture user profiles may include the expertise attributesdiscussed above associated with individual post-capture users. Asdiscussed above, the expertise attributes may include stated information(e.g., information provided by individual post-capture users themselves)and feedback information (e.g., ratings, reviews, and/or commentsprovided by the end users and/or the content capture users for whom theindividual post-capture users have created edited versions of otherdigital media content).

The identification component may be configured to identify a set ofpost-capture users as potential matches for creating the edited versionof the digital media content based upon the contextual parameters, theediting parameters, and the one or more expertise attributes of thepost-capture user profiles. For example, if the end user and/or thecontent capture user would like the edited version of the digital mediacontent to be a storyboard, the identification component may beconfigured to identify a set of post-capture users that specializeand/or are skilled in creating a storyboard with the highest averagerating of feedback information. In another example, if the contentincluded within the digital media content includes watersports, theidentification component may be configured to identify a set ofpost-capture users that specialize and/or are skilled in editing digitalmedia content including watersports with the highest average rating offeedback information.

The presentation component may be configured to effectuate presentationof the set of post-capture users to the content capture user and/or theend user for selection by the content capture user and/or the end userof one or more of the post-capture users from the set of post-captureusers to create the edited version of the digital media content. Thepresentation component may be configured to effectuate presentation ofrelevant information associated with individual post-capture users suchthat the end user and/or the content capture user may quickly glancethrough the set of post-capture users to select one or more of thepost-capture users. For example, the relevant information may includethe name and/or alias of the post-capture user, a rating (e.g., basedupon the feedback information) associated with the post-capture user,genres and/or types of digital media content that the post-capture userspecializes in, the image associated with the post-capture user, and/orat least one demo reel from the post-capture user profile. The systemmay be configured to receive a selection of one or more of thepost-capture users from the set of post-capture users to create theedited version of the digital media content.

The system may be configured to receive feedback information associatedwith the selected post-capture user from the end user and/or the contentcapture user via one or more client computing platform(s). For example,the end user and/or the content capture user may provide feedbackinformation indicating that the post-capture user did an overallexcellent job at editing the digital media content, but did not includeenough footage of one or more of the key moments that the end userand/or the content capture user wanted to include within the editedversion of the digital media content. The feedback information mayinclude a rating system (e.g., a number of stars and/or other visualrating systems), whether the end user and/or the content capture userwould recommend the post-capture user to others, etc. The system may beconfigured to post the feedback information to the post-capture userprofile such that other users of the content editing marketplace mayview the feedback information in order to make an informed decisionabout using the post-capture user to edit his or her digital mediacontent.

These and other objects, features, and characteristics of the systemand/or method disclosed herein, as well as the methods of operation andfunctions of the related elements of structure and the combination ofparts and economies of manufacture, will become more apparent uponconsideration of the following description and the appended claims withreference to the accompanying drawings, all of which form a part of thisspecification, wherein like reference numerals designate correspondingparts in the various figures. It is to be expressly understood, however,that the drawings are for the purpose of illustration and descriptiononly and are not intended as a definition of the limits of theinvention. As used in the specification and in the claims, the singularform of “a”, “an”, and “the” include plural referents unless the contextclearly dictates otherwise.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 illustrates a system for generating recommendations ofpost-capture users to edit digital media content, in accordance with oneor more implementations.

FIGS. 2A-2B illustrate exemplary depictions of a user interface of acontent editing marketplace, in accordance with one or moreimplementations.

FIGS. 3A-3B illustrate exemplary depictions of a user interface of acontent editing marketplace, in accordance with one or moreimplementations.

FIGS. 4A-4E illustrate exemplary depictions of a user interface of acontent editing marketplace, in accordance with one or moreimplementations.

FIGS. 5A-5B illustrate exemplary depictions of a user interface of acontent editing marketplace, in accordance with one or moreimplementations.

FIG. 6 illustrates an exemplary depiction of a user interface of acontent editing marketplace, in accordance with one or moreimplementations.

FIGS. 7A-7F illustrate exemplary depictions of a user interface of acontent editing marketplace, in accordance with one or moreimplementations.

FIGS. 8A-8E illustrate exemplary depictions of a user interface of acontent editing marketplace, in accordance with one or moreimplementations.

FIGS. 9A-9B illustrate exemplary depictions of a user interface of acontent editing marketplace, in accordance with one or moreimplementations.

FIGS. 10A-10B illustrate exemplary depictions of a user interface of acontent editing marketplace, in accordance with one or moreimplementations.

FIGS. 11-12 illustrate exemplary depictions of a user interface of acontent editing marketplace, in accordance with one or moreimplementations.

FIGS. 13A-13B illustrate exemplary depictions of a user interface of acontent editing marketplace, in accordance with one or moreimplementations.

FIG. 14 illustrates an exemplary depiction of a user interface of acontent editing marketplace, in accordance with one or moreimplementations.

FIGS. 15A-15B illustrate exemplary depictions of a user interface of acontent editing marketplace, in accordance with one or moreimplementations.

FIGS. 16-17 illustrate exemplary depictions of a user interface of acontent editing marketplace, in accordance with one or moreimplementations.

FIGS. 18A-18B illustrate exemplary depictions of a user interface of acontent editing marketplace, in accordance with one or moreimplementations.

FIGS. 19A-19C illustrate exemplary depictions of a user interface of acontent editing marketplace, in accordance with one or moreimplementations.

FIGS. 20A-20E illustrate exemplary depictions of a user interface of acontent editing marketplace, in accordance with one or moreimplementations.

FIGS. 21-23 illustrate exemplary depictions of a user interface of acontent editing marketplace, in accordance with one or moreimplementations.

FIGS. 24A-24F illustrate exemplary depictions of a user interface of acontent editing marketplace, in accordance with one or moreimplementations.

FIGS. 25A-25C illustrate exemplary depictions of a user interface of acontent editing marketplace, in accordance with one or moreimplementations.

FIG. 26 illustrates a method for generating recommendations ofpost-capture users to edit digital media content, in accordance with oneor more implementations.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

The present disclosure relates to systems and methods for generatingrecommendations of post-capture users to edit digital media content.Information relating to the digital media content and a proposed editedversion of the digital media content may be gathered via a contentediting marketplace. Post-capture user profiles including expertiseattributes about the post-capture users may be obtained. The expertiseattributes may include stated information provided by the post-captureusers themselves, feedback information (e.g., ratings, reviews,comments, and/or other information) provided by capture users whoparticipated in capture of the digital media content edited by thepost-capture users, feedback information provided by end users for whomthe individual post-capture users have created edited versions of otherdigital media content, and/or other information. A set of post-captureusers may be identified as potential matches for creating the editedversion of the digital media content based upon various factors. Thefactors may include one or more of the information about the digitalmedia content, information about the proposed edited version of thedigital media content, the expertise attributes, and/or other factors.The set of post-capture users may be presented to a capture user and/oran end user of the digital media content such that the capture userand/or the end user may select one of the post-capture users to createthe edited version of the digital media content.

FIG. 1 illustrates a system 100 that generates recommendations ofpost-capture users to edit digital media content accordance with one ormore implementations. As is illustrated in FIG. 1, system 100 mayinclude one or more server(s) 102. Server(s) 102 may be configured tocommunicate with one or more client computing platform(s) 104 accordingto a client/server architecture. The users of system 100 may accesssystem 100 via client computing platform(s) 104. Server(s) 102 may beconfigured to execute one or more computer program components. Thecomputer program components may include one or more of authenticationcomponent 106, contextual parameters component 108, editing parameterscomponent 110, profile component 112, identification component 114,presentation component 116, and/or other components.

Digital media content may include content that is viewed, distributed,and/or created via a computing platform (e.g., a computer). Digitalmedia content may include one or more of a digital video content(including, but not limited to, virtual reality captures, sphericalcaptures, 3D captures, panoramic captures, time-lapse captures, and/orother digital video content), digital audio content, digital imagerycontent, web pages and/or websites, and/or other digital and/or mediacontent. For example, the digital media content may include a playbackof live captured video content (e.g., captured via one or more camerasand/or specialized capture equipment), produced video segments, and/orother digital media content. The term camera may refer to any imagingdevice or sensor configured to capture, record, and/or convey stilland/or video imagery, which may be sensitive to visible parts of theelectromagnetic spectrum and/or invisible parts of the electromagneticspectrum (e.g., infrared, ultraviolet, and/or other invisible ranges).The term specialized capture equipment may refer to a drone and/or otherspecialized capture equipment used to capture virtual reality content,spherical images, videos, and/or digital media content.

The digital media content may include one or more content segments. Thecontent segments may include a beginning, an ending, and/or a duration.For example, a digital video 1 minute in length may include a firstcontent segment including a first 30-second clip of the video and asecond content segment including a second 30-second clip of the video.

Authentication component 106 may be configured to authenticate a userassociated with one or more client computing platform(s) 104 accessingthe content editing marketplace via system 100. The content editingmarketplace may include an online platform allowing for collaborationbetween end users, content capture users, and/or post-capture users ofdigital media content. The online platform may include a framework ofwebpages. Some webpages may be accessible to all users of the contentediting marketplace, while some webpages may be accessible by particularusers. Content included within individual webpages may vary based uponthe user accessing the content editing marketplace. For example, thecontent editing marketplace may include one or more portals associatedwith the various types of users. Individual portals may includeindividual frameworks of webpages specific to the user accessing thecontent editing marketplace.

An end user may refer to a user who would like to capture footage ofdigital media content. The end user may capture the digital mediacontent himself, the end user may be a participant within the digitalmedia content, the end user may request that a content capture usercapture the digital media content on behalf of the end user, and/ordigital media content may be captured in other ways. The end user mayrequest capture of the digital media content by a content capture userbecause the digital media content may include the end user as aperformer, because the end user does not have the requisite skill tocapture the digital media content, because the end user does not want tocapture the digital media content, and/or for other reasons.

The content capture user may refer to a user who may capture the digitalmedia content. The content capture user may have a particular set ofskills and/or expertise to capture digital media content. The contentcapture user may be skilled at capturing particular types of digitalmedia content, such as aerial landscapes, sports, car races, etc. Forexample, a content capture user may be skilled at capturing waterrelated sporting content, such as surfing. In another example, a contentcapture user may be skilled at capturing snow-related sporting content,such as snowboarding. That is, in some embodiments, the content captureuser may be a service provider for the end user, such that the contentcapture user captures the digital media content for the end user.However, in some embodiments, the end user and/or the content captureuser may be the same user. For example, if the end user captured his ownfootage of digital media content, the end user may be the contentcapture user.

The post-capture user may refer to a user who may edit the digital mediacontent. The post-capture user may have a particular set of skillsand/or expertise to edit raw digital media content into an editedversion of digital media content. The post-capture user may be skilledat editing particular types of digital media content, such as creating astoryboard of the digital media content, creating a montage of thedigital media content, editing virtual reality content, and/or othertypes of digital media content. Learning how to use various types ofediting software may be time consuming, so the end user and/or thecontent capture user may want someone skilled in editing digital mediacontent to edit the footage captured by the end user and/or the contentcapture user. As such, the post-capture user may be a service providerfor the end user and/or the content capture user such that thepost-capture user may create an edited version of the digital mediacontent for the end user and/or the content capture user.

Authentication component 106 may be configured to manage individualaccounts associated with individual end users, individual contentcapture users, and/or individual post-capture users of system 100. Theuser accounts may include the user information associated with theindividual users of the user accounts. The user information may includeinformation stored by server(s) 102, one or more client computingplatform(s) 104, and/or other storage locations.

The user information may include one or more of information identifyingusers (e.g., a username or handle, a number, an identifier, and/or otheridentifying information), security login information (e.g., a login codeor password, a user ID, and/or other information necessary for the userto access server(s) 102), system usage information, external usageinformation (e.g., usage of one or more applications external to system100 including one or more of online activities such as in socialnetworks and/or other external applications), subscription information,a computing platform identification associated with the user, a phonenumber associated with the user, privacy settings information, and/orother information related to a user.

Authentication component 106 may be configured to obtain the userinformation via one or more client computing platform(s) 104 (e.g., userinput via a user interface, etc.). If a user does not have a preexistinguser account for the content editing marketplace associated with system100, the user may register for a user account via a website, web-basedapplication, mobile application, and/or user application. Authenticationcomponent 106 may be configured to create a user ID and/or otheridentifying information for the user when the user registers. The userID and/or other identifying information may be associated with one ormore client computing platform(s) 104 used by the user to register forthe user account. Authentication component 106 may be configured tostore such association with the user account of the user. The user mayassociate one or more accounts associated with social network services,messaging services, and the like with the user account for the contentediting marketplace provided by system 100.

FIG. 1 will be described in conjunction with FIGS. 2-24 throughout thisdisclosure. Referring to FIGS. 2A-2B, authentication component 106 mayeffectuate presentation of user interface 200 of the content editingmarketplace via a display of one or more client computing platform(s)104 associated with one or more users of the content editingmarketplace. As shown in FIGS. 2A and 2B, if the user (e.g., one of theend users, the content capture users, and/or the post-capture users) hasa preexisting user profile with the content editing marketplace storedvia system 100 (e.g., stored within electronic storage 122),authentication component 106 may be configured to receive activation(e.g., click, tap, etc.) of “SIGN IN” button 202 from one or more clientcomputing platform(s) 104 to access the preexisting user profileassociated with the user. Alternatively, if the user has not previouslycreated a user profile for the content editing marketplace via system100, authentication component 106 may be configured to receiveactivation of “WORK WITH AN EDITOR” button 206 or “JOIN AS AN EDITOR”button 208 from one or more client computing platform(s) 104 to create auser profile. Potential end users and/or content capture users may jointhe content editing marketplace using “WORK WITH AN EDITOR” button 206.Potential post-capture users may join the content editing marketplaceusing “JOIN AS AN EDITOR” button 208. While “SIGN IN”, “WORK WITH ANEDITOR”, and “JOIN AS AN EDITOR” have been used to denote buttons 202,204, and 206 respectively, these are meant for exemplary purposes onlyand not meant to be a limitation of the disclosure. For example, button202 may be called “log in” and/or button 204 may be called “create acontent provider profile”. While not shown in FIGS. 2A-2B,authentication component 106 may be configured to access an existinguser profile and/or create a new user profile via user informationaccessed from an external online platform (e.g., other online platforms,including social media platforms).

An overview of the content editing marketplace is shown in FIGS. 2A-B. Apotential user of the content editing marketplace may view userinterface 200 via the display of one or more client computingplatform(s) 104 to learn more about the content editing marketplace. Forexample, as shown in FIG. 2B, a potential end user and/or contentcapture user (e.g., a content creator) may need help editing digitalmedia content (e.g., this may be referred to as a project throughout thedisclosure). The potential end user and/or the potential content captureuser may use the content editing marketplace to post the project andreceive recommendations for post-capture users (e.g., editors) to editraw digital media content. The content creators may also receive bids onthe project from editors. Prior to creating a user profile, thepotential user may view existing post-capture user profiles (e.g. one ormore post-capture user profiles 210). The content editing marketplacemay allow for collaboration of content capture users and editors tocreate edited footage of raw digital media content.

Referring to FIGS. 3A-3B, if authentication component 106 receives anindication from one or more client computing platform(s) 104 that apotential user of the content editing marketplace would like to join thecontent editing marketplace as an editor (e.g., authentication component106 receives activation of button 208 of FIGS. 2A-2B), authenticationcomponent 106 may be configured to effectuate presentation of userinterface 200 via the display of one or more client computingplatform(s) 104. As shown in FIG. 3A, authentication component 106 maybe configured to prompt the potential user (e.g., the potentialpost-capture user) via “BECOME AN EDITOR” pop-up window 300 to enter anemail address associated with the potential post-capture user.Authentication component 106 may be configured to receive the emailaddress associated with the potential post-capture user via one or moreclient computing platform(s) 104. As shown in FIG. 3B, authenticationcomponent 106 may be configured to effectuate presentation of “THANKYOU” pop-up window 302 indicating that the email address has beenreceived and is awaiting approval. While pop-up windows have beendescribed with reference to FIGS. 3A-3B and may continue to be describedthroughout this disclosure, they are for exemplary purposes only and arenot meant to be a limitation of this disclosure. For example,information displayed via any pop-up window may be provided by any othermeans, including system 100 navigating one or more users to another pageand/or location of the content editing marketplace.

Referring to 4A-4E, upon approval and/or confirmation of the emailaddress associated with the potential post-capture user (e.g., now thepost-capture user, as the email address has been confirmed and/orapproved), authentication component 106 may be configured to effectuatepresentation of profile settings page 400 within user interface 200.Authentication component 106 may be configured to receive informationabout the post-capture user to create a user profile associated with thepost-capture user (e.g., a post-capture user profile). The post-captureuser profile may be displayed throughout the content editing marketplacealongside other post-capture user profiles to match post-capture userswith end users and/or content capture users.

Individual post-capture user profiles may include expertise attributesassociated with the post-capture users. The expertise attributes mayinclude stated information provided by the post-capture usersthemselves. The expertise attributes may include feedback information.Feedback information may include information provided by one or more ofthe capture users and/or the end users for whom the individualpost-capture users have created edited versions of other digital mediacontent. The feedback information may include ratings, comments,reviews, and/or other feedback information related to the post-captureuser.

Authentication component 106 may be configured to receive the statedinformation included within individual post-capture user profiles fromthe post-capture users themselves via one or more client computingplatform(s) 104. The stated information may be received when thepost-capture user creates the post-capture user profile and/or may beedited at any time after the post-capture user profile has been created.

Referring to FIGS. 4A-4B, authentication component 106 may be configuredto receive the stated information from one or more client computingplatform(s) 104 used by the post-capture user while creating thepost-capture user profile. As shown in FIGS. 4A-4B, the statedinformation may include, but is not limited to, a name and/or alias ofthe post-capture user, a location where the post-capture user islocated, a website associated with the post-capture user, a biography ofthe post-capture user, one or more languages spoken and/or understood bythe post-capture user, one or more genres of the digital content mediathat the post-capture user may be interested in editing, a photoassociated with the post-capture user, one or more skills associatedwith the post-capture user, and/or one or more demo reels of creatededited versions of other digital media content. These examples of thestated information are meant to be illustrative and are not meant to bea limitation of this disclosure, as other stated information associatedwith the post-capture user may be provided by the post-capture user.

Examples of the one or more genres of the digital media content that thepost-capture user may be interested in editing may include one or moreof action, adventure, animals, biking, climbing, culture, documentary,family, motorsports, music, science and how-to, skating, snow sports,team sports, travel, and/or water sports. These examples of the one ormore genres are meant to be illustrative and are not meant to be alimitation of this disclosure, as other genres of digital media contentmay be available.

Examples of the one or more skills associated with the post-capture usermay include one or more of 3D, animation, typography, transitions, colorcorrection, lighting, and/or storyboards. These examples of the one ormore skills are meant to be illustrative and are not meant to be alimitation of this disclosure, as other skills of the post-capture usermay be available.

Referring to FIGS. 4C-4D, authentication component 106 may be configuredto effectuate presentation of portfolio page 402 within user interface200. Authentication component 106 may be configured to receive selectedprojects of created edited versions of other digital media content fromone or more client computing platform(s) 104 to create a portfolioassociated with the post-capture user. The portfolio may be availablefor display within the post-capture user profile such that other usersof the content editing marketplace may view other projects that thepost-capture user profile has created, completed, and/or edited in thepast.

As shown in FIG. 4C, authentication component 106 may be configured toreceive an upload of a created edited version of other digital mediacontent from one or more client computing platform(s) 104.Authentication component 106 may be configured to receive an indicationto show or hide individual created edited versions of other digitalmedia content within the post-capture user profile. If selected to beshown, the project may be displayed within the post-capture user profileto be for other users of the content editing marketplace to view. Ifhidden, the project may not be displayed within the post-capture userprofile for other users of the content editing marketplace to view.Authentication component 106 may be configured to receive activation of“EDIT DETAILS” button 404 from one or more client computing platform(s)104 to add and/or edit information relating to individual receivedselected projects of created edited versions of other digital mediacontent.

As shown in FIG. 4D, if authentication component 106 receives activationof button 404 from one or more client computing platform(s) 104,authentication component 106 may be configured to receive informationrelating to the received selected projects of created edited versions ofother digital media content. The information may include a title of thecreated edited version of the other digital media content, a descriptionof the created edited version of the other digital media content, astill image and/or thumbnail associated with and/or selected from thecreated edited version of the other digital media content, and/or otherinformation relating to the created edited version of the other digitalmedia content. The description may include a description of what wasedited, how it was created, content included within the other digitalmedia content, and/or other information the post-capture user may wantto include relating to the created edited version of the other digitalmedia content.

Referring to FIG. 4E, authentication component 106 may be configured toeffectuate presentation of portfolio arrangement page 406 within userinterface 200. Authentication component 106 may be configured to receiveone or more selections relating to an arrangement of the selectedportfolio projects that the post-capture user would like to displaywithin the post-capture user profile for other users of the contentediting marketplace to view. As shown in FIG. 4E, the post-capture usermay drag one or more of the selected portfolio projects via one or moreclient computing platform(s) 104 to arrange the projects within theportfolio in the order to display the projects within the post-captureuser profile for viewing.

Individual user profiles associated with end users (e.g., end userprofiles) and/or content capture users (e.g., content capture userprofiles) may be created in a similar manner as discussed above withreference to creating a post-capture user profile associated with apost-capture user. Authentication component 106 may be configured toreceive activation of button 206 from FIGS. 2A-2B indicating that theuser would like to create an end user profile or a content captureprofile. Authentication component 106 may be configured to receiveinformation relating to the end user and/or the content capture userprovided by the end user and/or the content capture user via one or moreclient computing platform(s) 104 while creating the end user profileand/or the content capture user profile. The information included withinthe end user profile and/or the content capture user profile may beedited at any time.

While not shown, authentication component 106 may be configured toreceive the information from one or more client computing platform(s)104 used by the end user and/or the content capture user. Theinformation may include, but is not limited to, a name and/or alias ofthe end user and/or the content capture user, a location where the enduser and/or the content capture user is located, a website associatedwith the end user and/or the content capture user, a biography of theend user and/or the content capture user, one or more languages spokenand/or understood by the end user and/or the content capture user, oneor more genres of the digital content media that the end user and/or thecontent capture user may be interested in creating, a photo associatedwith the end user and/or the content capture user, one or more skillsassociated with the end user and/or the content capture user, and/or oneor more completed projects of other digital media content associatedwith the end user and/or the content capture user. These examples aremeant to be illustrative and are not meant to be a limitation of thisdisclosure, as other information associated with the end user and/or thecontent capture user may be provided by the end user and/or the contentcapture user.

Referring to FIGS. 5A-5B, upon completion of a user profile and/orsuccessfully logging in to an existing user profile, authenticationcomponent 106 may be configured to effectuate presentation of welcomepage 500 within user interface 200. Welcome page 500 may includerecently created edited versions of other digital media contentavailable to view (e.g., edited versions of other digital media content502), the post-capture user associated with production of the individualcreated edited versions of other digital media content included withinwelcome page 500, navigation menu 504 (which may include sub-navigationmenus), and/or other information may be provided within welcome page500. As shown in FIGS. 5A-5B, authentication component 106 may beconfigured to effectuate presentation of one or more variations ofwelcome page 500. Authentication component 106 may be configured torotate through the one or more variations of welcome page 500.

As shown in FIGS. 5A-5B, the end user and/or the content capture user(e.g., Karli as shown in the upper right-hand corner of FIGS. 5A-5B) haslogged into the content editing marketplace. Karli may wish to findpost-capture users to edit raw digital media content that Karli and/oranother content capture user has produced. Karli, via one or more clientcomputing platform(s) 104 that Karli is using to access user interface200, may activate (e.g., click, tap, and/or otherwise activate) “GETSTARTED” button 506 to indicate that Karli would like to findpost-capture users to edit the raw digital media content.

Referring to FIG. 6, system 100 may receive activation of button 506 andeffectuate presentation of pop-up window 600 (e.g., pro or custom editpage 600). Pop-up window 600 may provide information relating todifferent options available to the end user and/or the content captureuser for creating an edited version of the digital media content. Forexample, system 100 may be configured to effectuate presentation of proedit 602 and/or custom edit 604. Edit options pro edit 602 and/or customedit 604 are provided for exemplary purposes only and are not meant tobe a limitation of this disclosure, as other edit options may beavailable.

As shown in FIG. 6, pro edit 602 and/or custom edit 604 may include oneor more features including, but not limited to, a certified editor, atimeline, an option to ship the digital media content to a post-captureuser for editing, a maximum final cut length for the edited version ofthe digital media content, a maximum amount of raw digital mediacontent, a maximum number of camera angles included within the rawdigital media content, a number of draft rounds between the enduser/content capture user and the post-capture user, and/or a costassociated with creating the edited version of the digital mediacontent. These features are for exemplary purposes only and are notmeant to be a limitation of this disclosure, as any other feature may beavailable and/or offered.

For example, pro edit 602 may include a flat rate fee with a turnaroundtimeline of producing an edited version of the digital media contentwithin 5 days. The end user and/or the content capture user may uploadthe raw digital media content via system 100. The maximum final cutlength for the edited version of the digital media content may be up to2 minutes. The maximum amount of raw digital media content that may beuploaded may be 30 minutes. The maximum number of camera angles includedwithin the raw digital media content may be 2 and the number of draftrounds under pro edit 602 may be 2. These options and/or features arefor exemplary purposes only and are not meant to be a limitation of thisdisclosure, as any other option, quantity, and/or feature may beavailable for pro edit 602.

In another example, custom edit 604 may include any amount of rawdigital media content, any length of the edited version of the digitalmedia content, and/or any price with 3 draft rounds available. Theseoptions and/or features are for exemplary purposes only and are notmeant to be a limitation of this disclosure, as any other option,quantity, and/or feature may be available for custom edit 604.

FIGS. 7A-F may refer to the custom edit process associated with customedit 604 of FIG. 6. Referring to FIG. 7A, system 100 may be configuredto effectuate presentation of new project page 700 within user interface200. New project page 700 may allow for the end user and/or the contentcapture user to select an editing option (e.g., pro edit 602 and/orcustom edit 604). If system 100 receives an indication from the end userand/or the content capture user that the end user and/or the contentcapture user would like to see details of the editing options, system100 may effectuate presentation of pop-up window 600 (e.g., pro orcustom edit page 600) of FIG. 6. System 100 may be configured to receivea project name associated with the digital media content and/or aselection of the editing options (e.g., pro edit 602 and/or custom edit604) from one or more client computing platform(s) 104. System 100 mayeffectuate presentation of “CREATE PROJECT” button 702. System 100 mayreceive activation of button 702 from one or more client computingplatform(s) 104 to indicate that the end user and/or the content captureuser would like to create the project. New project page 700 is providedfor exemplary purposes only and is not meant to be a limitation of thedisclosure. Any information may be provided within new project page 700,including information related to shipping the raw digital media contentto a selected post-capture user for editing.

Referring to FIGS. 7B-7C, upon activation of button 702, system 100 mayeffectuate presentation of project brief page 704 within user interface200. Project brief page 704 may be provided such that for the end userand/or the content capture user may provide as much information relatingto the digital media content and/or the edited version of the digitalmedia content as possible. This information may be used to generaterecommendations of post-capture users to edit the digital media content.

Contextual parameters component 108 may be configured to obtaincontextual parameters of digital media content. The digital mediacontent may be associated with the content capture user and/or the enduser. The contextual parameters may define one or more temporalattributes and/or spatial attributes associated with capture of thedigital media content. The one or more temporal attributes and/orspatial attributes may include one or more of a geolocation attribute, adevice attribute, and/or a content attribute. The geolocation attributemay include a location of where the digital media content was captured.The device attribute may include a type of capturing device thatcaptured the digital media content (e.g., specialized capture equipment,such as a drone, a particular type of camera, and/or other capturingdevice). The content attribute may include one or more of an actiondepicted within the digital media content, an activity depicted withinthe digital media content, and/or one or more objects depicted withinthe digital media content. The contextual parameters may be provided bythe end user and/or the content capture user and/or if the digital mediacontent is uploaded via system 100, the contextual parameters may beobtained from the digital media content itself (e.g., metadataassociated with the digital media content, object recognition of contentincluded within the digital media content, etc.).

Editing parameters component 110 may be configured to receive editingparameters selected by the content capture user and/or the end user. Theediting parameters may define one or more editing attributes of theedited version of the digital media content to be created. The one ormore editing attributes may include one or more of selected moments ofthe digital media content to include within the edited version of thedigital media content, a target audience for the edited version of thedigital media content, a sample of targeted edited content for theedited version of the digital media content, a length of the editedversion of the digital media content, a category of the digital mediacontent, a proposed budget for the edited version of the digital mediacontent, a completion date for the edited version of the digital mediacontent, a type of editing software to edit the digital media content,and/or other editing attributes.

Contextual parameters component 108 and/or editing parameters component110 may be configured to obtain and/or receive such parameters providedby the end user and/or the content capture user via project brief page704. For example, as shown in FIGS. 7B-7C, the project name may havebeen provided via new project page 700 and auto-populated within projectbrief page 704. If not provided on new project page 700, system 100 mayreceive the project name associated with the digital media content(e.g., the project) from one or more client computing platform(s) 104from project brief page 704. System 100 may further provide options forthe length of the edited version of the digital media content (e.g., adesired length of the final footage), a number of camera angles withinthe raw digital media content, an amount of raw footage of digital mediacontent, what the edited version of the digital media content may beused for (e.g., personal use, commercial use, etc.), the target audiencefor the edited version of the digital media content, a purpose for theedited version of the digital media content, the geolocation attribute,names of any individuals included within the digital media content, asummary of the digital media content, the content attribute (e.g.,adventure, family, etc.), a type of the edited version of the digitalmedia content (e.g., montage, story, a combination of montage and story,etc.), the category of the digital media content, one or more samples oftarget edited content for the edited version of the digital mediacontent (e.g., the samples may be uploaded and/or provided viahyperlinks), any specific instructions for the post-capture user to beaware of when editing the digital media content, screen titlesassociated with the digital media content, music to be included withinthe edited version of the digital media content (e.g., music may beuploaded and/or selected by genre), and/or other parameters. While notshown, system 100 may provide an option for a field of view (e.g., forexample, where the digital media content includes virtual reality, aspherical capture, or the like), a moment in time, and/or other options.

Editing parameters component 110 may be configured to receive one ormore key moments within the digital media content. The one or more keymoments may include one or more highlights within the digital mediacontent that the end user and/or the content capture user would like toinclude within the edited version of the digital media content.Referring to FIG. 7D, system 100 may effectuate presentation of keymoments page 706 within user interface 200. Editing parameters component110 may be configured to receive, via one or more client computingplatform(s) 104, the one or more key moments of the digital mediacontent. The one or more key moments may include a point in time withina particular digital media content file at which the one or more keymoments begin, a description of the one or more key moments, one or morescreenshots of the one or more key moments, one or more sound clips ofthe one or more key moments, and/or other information relating to theone or more key moments.

System 100 may effectuate presentation of bid options which the end userand/or the content capture user would like to select for post-captureusers to bid on the project. For example, bid options page 707 may bepresented within user interface 200. Editing parameters component 110may be configured to obtain the proposed budget for the edited versionof the digital media content, the completion date for the edited versionof the digital media content, and/or a bid request period forpost-capture users to bid on editing the digital media content. System100 may allow for the project to be open to a public community ofpost-capture users within the content editing marketplace to bid onediting the digital media content for the end user and/or the contentcapture user. System 100 may allow for the project to be private suchthat selected post-capture users may bid on editing the digital mediacontent for the end user and/or the content capture user. As shown inFIG. 7E, system 100 may be configured to receive a selection of publicbids or private bids from one or more client computing platform(s) 104.

If system 100 receives a selection to make the project public from oneor more client computing platform(s) 104, system 100 may effectuatepresentation of the project to any and/or all of the post-capture usersavailable within the content editing marketplace. Any of thepost-capture users may view the project and/or bid on the project toedit the digital media content.

If system 100 receives a selection to make the project private from oneor more client computing platform(s) 104, profile component 112 may beconfigured to obtain post-capture user profiles. The individualpost-capture user profiles may include the expertise attributesdiscussed above associated with individual post-capture users. Asdiscussed above, the expertise attributes may include stated information(e.g., information provided by individual post-capture users themselves)and feedback information (e.g., ratings, reviews, and/or commentsprovided by the end users and/or the content capture users for whom theindividual post-capture users have created edited versions of otherdigital media content).

Identification component 114 may be configured to identify a set ofpost-capture users as potential matches for creating the edited versionof the digital media content based upon the contextual parameters, theediting parameters, and the one or more expertise attributes of thepost-capture user profiles. For example, if the end user and/or thecontent capture user would like the edited version of the digital mediacontent to be a storyboard, identification component 114 may beconfigured to identify a set of post-capture users that specializeand/or are skilled in creating a storyboard with the highest averagerating of feedback information. In another example, if the contentincluded within the digital media content includes watersports,identification component 114 may be configured to identify a set ofpost-capture users that specialize and/or are skilled in editing digitalmedia content including watersports with the highest average rating offeedback information.

Presentation component 116 may be configured to effectuate presentationof the set of post-capture users to the content capture user and/or theend user for selection by the content capture user and/or the end userof one or more of the post-capture users from the set of post-captureusers to create the edited version of the digital media content. Forexample and referring to FIG. 7E, presentation component 116 may beconfigured to effectuate presentation of a set of favorite post-captureusers 708 and/or the set of post-capture users as potential matches(e.g., suggest editors 710) within bid options page 707. The set offavorite post-capture users 708 may include one or more post-captureusers that have the highest ratings (e.g., based upon ratings, comments,reviews, etc. of the feedback information). Presentation component 116may be configured to effectuate presentation of the set of suggestedpost-capture users 710 which identification component 114 hasidentified. Presentation component 116 may be configured to effectuatepresentation of relevant information associated with individualpost-capture users such that the end user and/or the content captureuser may quickly glance through the sets of post-capture users 708 and710 to select one or more of the post-capture users. For example, therelevant information may include the name and/or alias of thepost-capture user, a rating (e.g., based upon the feedback information)associated with the post-capture user, genres and/or types of digitalmedia content that the post-capture user specializes in, the imageassociated with the post-capture user, and/or at least one demo reelfrom the post-capture user profile. System 100 may be configured tonavigate to and/or effectuate presentation of a full post-capture userprofile associated with any one of the recommended post-capture users ifselected by one or more client computing platform(s) 104. System 100 maybe configured to receive a selection of one or more of the post-captureusers from the set of post-capture users 708 and/or 710 to create theedited version of the digital media content.

While recommending post-capture users to edit digital media content hasbeen discussed herein, system 100 may be configured to recommend contentcapture users in a similar manner as described above. That is, a usermay want to use a content capture user to capture content for the user.For example, contextual parameters component 106 may be configured toobtain contextual parameters of targeted digital media content (e.g.,content to be captured). The contextual parameters of the targeteddigital media content may define one or more temporal attributes and/orspatial attributes associated with capture of the targeted digital mediacontent. Profile component 112 may be configured to obtain contentcapture user profiles. Individual content capture user profiles mayinclude expertise attributes associated with individual content captureusers. The expertise attributes may include stated information andfeedback information. The stated information may be provided by thecontent capture users themselves. The feedback information may includeinformation provided by one or more other users (e.g., post-captureusers, etc.) of the content editing marketplace for whom the individualcontent capture users have captured other digital media content.Identification component 114 may be configured to identify a set ofcontent capture users as potential matches for capturing the digitalmedia content based upon the contextual parameters and the one or moreexpertise attributes of the content capture user profiles. Presentationcomponent 116 may be configured to effectuate presentation (not shown)of the set of content capture users for selection from the set ofcontent capture users to capture the digital media content. This is notmeant to be a limitation of the disclosure, as system 100 may beconfigured to recommend other users of the content editing marketplace.For example, system 100 may be configured to recommend music editors forthe end user and/or the content capture users. Music editors may providemusic and/or sound to be included within the edited version of thedigital media content.

System 100 may be configured to effectuate presentation of payment page712 of FIG. 7F within user interface 200. Payment page 712 may beprovided to allow for the end user and/or the content capture user toprovide a payment method and/or payment-related information (e.g.,credit card information, billing address, etc.) for the services of oneor more of the post-capture users. System 100 may be configured toeffectuate presentation of “POST TO QUEUE” button 714 within paymentpage 712. If button 714 is activated by one or more client computingplatform(s) 104, system 100 may post the project to a queue, which willbe discussed in further detail below.

FIGS. 8A-E may refer to the pro edit process associated with pro edit602 of FIG. 6. Referring to FIG. 8A, system 100 may be configured toeffectuate presentation of new project page 700 within user interface200. As discussed above, new project page 700 may allow for the end userand/or the content capture user to select an editing option (e.g., proedit 602 and/or custom edit 604). If system 100 receives an indicationfrom the end user and/or the content capture user that the end userand/or the content capture user would like to see details of the editingoptions, system 100 may effectuate presentation of pop-up window 600(e.g., pro or custom edit page 600) of FIG. 6. System 100 may beconfigured to receive a project name associated with the digital mediacontent and/or a selection of the editing options (e.g., pro edit 602and/or custom edit 604) from one or more client computing platform(s)104. System 100 may effectuate presentation of “CREATE PROJECT” button702. System 100 may receive an activation of button 702 from one or moreclient computing platform(s) 104 to indicate that the end user and/orthe content capture user would like to create the project. New projectpage 700 is provided for exemplary purposes only and is not meant to bea limitation of the disclosure. Any information may be provided withinnew project page 700, including information related to directlyuploading the raw digital media content from project page 700. The rawdigital media content may be stored to electronic storage 122 of FIG. 1.

Referring to FIGS. 8B-8C, upon activation of button 702, system 100 mayeffectuate presentation of project brief page 804 within user interface200. Project brief page 804 may be provided such that the end userand/or the content capture user may provide as much information relatingto the digital media content and/or the edited version of the digitalmedia content as possible. As discussed above, this information may beused to generate recommendations of post-capture users to edit thedigital media content. Project brief page 804 may be similar to projectbrief page 704 of FIGS. 7B-7C. Project brief page 804 of FIGS. 8B-8C mayinclude an option to upload one or more raw digital media content files.System 100 may be configured to accept uploaded raw digital mediacontent up to a particular amount as indicated by the one or morefeatures and/or options of pro edit 602.

Referring to FIG. 8D, system 100 may effectuate presentation of keymoments page 706 within user interface 200. Key moments page 706 of FIG.8D may be similar to key moments page 706 of FIG. 7D.

System 100 may be configured to effectuate presentation of payment page712 of FIG. 8E within user interface 200. Payment page 712 of FIG. 8Emay be similar to payment page 712 of FIG. 7F, including “POST TO QUEUE”button 714.

While not shown with reference to FIGS. 8A-8E, identification component114 may be configured to identify a set of post-capture users aspotential matches for creating the edited version of the digital mediacontent based upon the contextual parameters, the editing parameters,and the one or more expertise attributes of the post-capture userprofiles in a similar manner as discussed above. For example, if the enduser and/or the content capture user would like the edited version ofthe digital media content to be a storyboard, identification component114 may be configured to identify a set of post-capture users thatspecialize and/or are skilled in creating a storyboard with the highestaverage rating of feedback information. In another example, if thecontent included within the digital media content includes watersports,identification component 114 may be configured to identify a set ofpost-capture users that specialize and/or are skilled in editing digitalmedia content including watersports with the highest average rating offeedback information. With reference to the pro edit process, system 100may automatically select a post-capture user from the identified set ofpost-capture users as potential matches to edit and/or create the editedversion of the digital media content for the end user and/or the captureuser. In this manner, the end user and/or the capture user may not berequired to view the set of post-capture users and/or select one of thepost-capture users from the set of post-capture users.

Referring to FIG. 9A, upon receiving activation of “POST TO QUEUE”button 714 from one or more client computing platform(s) 104, system 100may be configured to effectuate presentation of in progress page 900within user interface 200. In progress page 900 may include projects ofthe end user and/or the content capture user that are currently inprogress within the content editing marketplace. For example, inprogress page 900 may include projects that have been assigned to apost-capture user for editing, but has not yet been completed. System100 may be configured to effectuate presentation of a status associatedwith individual in progress projects within in progress page 900. Forexample, one or more projects may be waiting for feedback from the enduser and/or the content capture user, one or more projects may currentlybe in editing by one or more post-capture users, and/or the raw digitalmedia content of one or more projects may be in transit to one or morepost-capture users. These are for exemplary purposes only, as otherstatus updates may be available. System 100 may be configured toeffectuate presentation of in progress page 900 navigation menu 504 ofuser interface 200.

Referring to FIG. 9B, system 100 may be configured to effectuatepresentation of queued page 902 within user interface 200. Queued page902 may include projects of the end user and/or the content capture userthat are currently in queue to receive bids from post-capture users.System 100 may effectuate presentation of a status associated withindividual projects within queued page 902. For example, how much timeis left open to receive bids from post-capture users may be displayedfor individual projects. This is for exemplary purposes only, as otherstatus updates may be available. System 100 may effectuate presentationof queued page 902 through navigation menu 504 of user interface 200.

Various users of the content editing marketplace may navigate throughthe content editing marketplace using navigation menu 504 to viewcompleted projects (e.g., edited versions of other digital mediacontent), other user profiles (e.g., end user profiles, content captureprofiles, and/or post-capture user profiles), communicate with otherusers of the content editing marketplace via a messaging mechanismavailable via system 100.

For example and referring to FIGS. 10A-10B, system 100 may be configuredto effectuate presentation of editors page 1000. Editors page 1000 mayinclude a list of post-capture users that are registered users of thecontent editing marketplace. System 100 may effectuate presentation ofrelevant information associated with individual post-capture users as apreview of the individual post-capture user profiles such that the enduser and/or the content capture user may quickly glance through the listof post-capture users included within editors page 1000. For example,the relevant information may include the name and/or alias of thepost-capture user, a rating (e.g., based upon the feedback information)associated with the post-capture user, genres and/or types of digitalmedia content that the post-capture user specializes in and/or wouldlike to edit, the image associated with the post-capture user, and/or atleast one demo reel from the post-capture user profile. Individualpreviews of the individual post-capture user profiles shown in FIG. 10Amay include bid button 1002 and/or message button 1004. System 100 maybe configured to receive activation of bid button 1002 from one or moreclient computing platform(s) 104 to indicate that the end user and/orthe content capture user would like to request a bid from thatparticular post-capture user. System 100 may be configured to receiveactivation of message button 1004 from one or more client computingplatform(s) 104 to indicate that the end user and/or the content captureuser would like to communicate with that particular post-capture uservia the messaging mechanism available via system 100.

As shown in FIG. 10B, system 100 may be configured to receive anindication (e.g., hovering, clicking, tapping, etc.) from one or moreclient computing platform(s) 104 to display the at least one demo reelfrom the post-capture user profile via pop-up 1006 of user interface200. System 100 may be configured to navigate one or more clientcomputing platform(s) 104 to the post-capture user profile associatedwith any one of the recommended post-capture users.

Referring to FIG. 11, the end user and/or the capture content user mayrequest a bid from one or more post-capture users. As shown in FIG. 11,system 100 may be configured to receive an indication (e.g., hoveringover, clicking, tapping, etc. button 1002 within the preview of thepost-capture user profile and/or the post-capture user profile itself,etc.) from one or more client computing platform(s) 104 to display bidrequest pop-up window 1100 of user interface 200. System 100 may beconfigured to receive a bid request from one or more client computingplatform(s) 104 via bid request pop-up window 1100. System 100 mayeffectuate transmission of the bid request to the post-capture user. Inthis manner, the end user and/or the content capture user maycommunicate that the end user and/or the content capture user isinterested in the post-capture user and/or would potentially like thepost-capture user to edit the digital media content (e.g., the project).

System 100 may effectuate presentation of the post-capture user profileassociated with the post-capture user. Referring to FIG. 12,post-capture user profile 1200 may include the expertise attributesassociated with the post-capture user. As discussed above, the expertiseattributes associated with the post-capture user may include the statedinformation provided by the post-capture user and feedback information.Feedback information may include information provided by one or more ofthe content capture users and/or the end users for whom the post-captureuser has created edited versions of other digital media content. Asshown in FIG. 12, the post-capture user profile may include the nameand/or alias of the post-capture user (e.g., Maia Lyn), the feedbackinformation (e.g., an overall rating of 4 out of 5 stars with 24reviews, actual written reviews by other users of the content editingmarketplace (e.g., review 1202)), whether the post-capture user iscertified as an editor for the content editing marketplace, what thepost-capture user is interested in editing, skills of the post-captureuser, languages spoken and/or understood by the post-capture user, thebiography of the post-capture user, the portfolio of the post-captureuser available for viewing, and/or any other information may be includedwithin the post-capture user profile. The end user and/or the contentcapture user may request the post-capture user directly from thepost-capture user profile via “REQUEST EDITOR” button 1204.

Users of the content editing marketplace may communicate with oneanother via the messaging mechanism available via system 100. Themessaging mechanism may include an email functionality, an instantmessaging functionality, and/or other communicating functionality.Referring to FIGS. 13A-13B, system 100 may be configured to effectuatepresentation of messaging inbox 1300 within user interface 200.Messaging inbox 1300 may include a list of messages received from otherusers of the content editing marketplace. Upon receiving an indication(e.g., clicking, tapping, etc.) from one or more client computingplatform(s) 104 to view a particular thread of messages between aparticular user of the content editing marketplace, system 100 may beconfigured to effectuate presentation of messages page 1302. Messagespage 1302 may include a history of communication between the logged inuser and another user of the content editing marketplace. Messages page1302 may be used to communicate with a particular user of the contentediting marketplace.

System 100 may be configured to effectuate presentation of a projectqueue for the post-capture user to view via a display of one or moreclient computing platform(s) 104. Referring to FIG. 14, system 100 maybe configured to effectuate presentation of project queue page 1400within user interface 200. Project queue page 1400 may include a list ofprojects that are available to bid for editing the digital media contentassociated with the project. The list of projects may include the titleof the project, the proposed budget of the project, the genre and/ortype of the digital media content of the project, and/or otherinformation relating to the project. System 100 may be configured tofilter through the projects listed within project queue page 1400 byreceiving a selection from “Sort By” dropdown menu 1402. System 100 maybe configured to navigate users to project queue page 1400 vianavigation menu 504 of user interface 200.

Referring to FIGS. 15A-15B, system 100 may be configured to effectuatepresentation of project page 1500. Project page 1500 may include thecontextual parameters and/or the editing parameters provided by the enduser and/or the content capture user associated with the digital mediacontent (e.g., the project). As shown in FIG. 15A, project page 1500 mayinclude the title of the project (e.g., “THE MERMAID”), an imageassociated with the project, the end user and/or the content captureuser associated with the project (e.g., Abe Lincoln), the target budgetfor the edited version of the digital media content to be created (e.g.,$500), the completion date for the edited version of the digital mediacontent (6 days from today), the target length of the edited version ofthe digital media content (5 minutes), the number of camera anglesincluded within the raw digital media content (e.g., 2), the theme,target audience, individuals captured within the digital media content,the purpose for the project, the biography for the project, the one ormore key moments to be included within the edited version of the digitalmedia content, and/or other information relating to the project.Post-capture users may bid for the project via “BID ON PROJECT” button1502 available within project page 1500.

Upon receiving activation (e.g., clicking, tapping, hovering, etc.) ofbutton 1502 from one or more client computing platform(s) 104, system100 may be configured to effectuate presentation of pop-up window 1504of FIG. 15B. Pop-up window 1504 may include free forms such that thepost-capture user may include a bid for the project. System 100 may beconfigured to receive the bid via pop-up window 1504.

System 100 may be configured to effectuate presentation of placed bidsof a post-capture user via placed bids page 1600 of FIG. 16. Placed bidspage 1600 may include any bids for projects that the post-capture userhas placed. System 100 may allow for the post-capture user to adjustand/or edit an individual bid of an individual project prior to close ofthe bidding period.

System 100 may be configured to effectuate presentation of received bidsfor a project (e.g., digital media content) of an end user and/orcontent capture user via received bids page 1700 of FIG. 17. Receivedbids page 1700 may include any bids received for the digital mediacontent (e.g., the project) from post-capture users to edit the digitalmedia content (e.g., the project) and/or individual bid requests thatthe end user and/or the content capture user sent to individualpost-capture users (e.g., sent requests 1702). System 100 may beconfigured to allow for the end user and/or the content capture user toview and/or accept any received bid via received bids page 1700.

System 100 may be configured to receive edits to the project from theend user and/or the content capture user. Referring to FIG. 18A, system100 may be configured to effectuate presentation of edit bid page 1800within user interface 200. The end user and/or the content capture usermay edit bid information associated with the project within edit bidpage 1800. For example, system 100 may receive updated bid information(e.g., an updated target budget which may be calculated by system 100and/or entered by the end user and/or the content capture user via oneor more client computing platform(s) 104), an updated target time ofcompletion, and/or an updated bidding time period during which system100 may be configured to accept bids from post-capture users for theproject.

Referring to FIG. 18B, receiving edits to the project may also includereceiving edits to the one or more key moments, the digital mediacontent (e.g., the raw digital media content files), music to beincluded within the edited versions of the digital media content,documentation, etc.

System 100 may be configured to receive a selection of one of thepost-capture users from the set of post-capture users to create theedited version of the digital media content. Referring to FIGS. 19A-19C,system 100, for example, may be configured to receive the selection ofNate Osbrune as the post-capture user to create the edited version ofthe digital media content. As shown in FIG. 19A, system 100 may beconfigured to effectuate presentation of project brief page 1900.Project brief page 1900 may include the contextual parameters of thedigital media content and/or the editing parameters for creating theedited version of the digital media content for the selectedpost-capture user (e.g., Nate Osbrune) to view. For example, projectbrief page 1900 may include project details. The project details mayinclude when the bid was accepted, when the edited version of thedigital media content is due, one or more categories associated with theproject, what the edited version of the digital media content may beused for, the target audience, individuals captured and/or includedwithin the digital media content, screen titles, a summary of theproject, one or more samples of targeted edited content for the editedversion of the digital media content, the completion date, a number ofremaining edits to the digital media content, the budgets, the number ofcamera angles included within the digital media content, and/or otherproject details. Project brief page 1900 may be used as a reference forthe project by the post-capture user.

As shown in FIG. 19B, system 100 may effectuate presentation of mediafile page 1902. Media file page 1902 may include the one or more keymoments to include within the edited version of the digital mediacontent, the raw digital media content files (if the raw digital mediacontent files were not mailed directly to the selected post-capture uservia a postal service), and/or other media file information associatedwith the project. The selected post-capture user may preview the rawdigital media content files within media file page 1902 and/or maydownload the raw digital media content files (e.g., which may be storedwithin electronic storage 122 of FIG. 1) from media file page 1902.

Once the post-capture user has completed one or more edits to thedigital media content, the post-capture user may upload a first round ofone or more edits to the content editing marketplace via edits page 1904of FIG. 19C. System 100 may be configured to receive the first round ofone or more edits uploaded via edits page 1904. System 100 may beconfigured to effectuate presentation of the number of edits remainingon the project within edits page 1904. While more rounds of edits mayoccur, the first round of edits may be the edited version of the digitalmedia content.

Referring to FIG. 20A, system 100 may be configured to effectuatepresentation of received edits page 2000. Received edits page 2000 mayinclude the first round of one or more edits to the content editingmarketplace received via edits page 1904 of FIG. 19C. The end userand/or the content capture user may view the received edits from thepost-capture user within received edits page 2000. The end user and/orthe content capture user may request further revisions to the one ormore received edits (e.g., via “REQUEST REVISIONS” button 2002) and/ormay approve the project (e.g., via “APPROVE PROJECT” button 2004). Asdiscussed above with reference to FIG. 6, the number of draft/revisionrounds may be predetermined based upon the editing option chosen by theend user and/or the content capture user.

Referring to FIG. 20B, system 100 may be configured to effectuatepresentation of a request by the end user and/or the content captureuser to make further revisions to the digital media content (e.g., uponsystem 100 receiving activation of button 2002 of FIG. 20A). The requestmay be displayed within edits page 1904 of FIG. 20B, which may besimilar to edits page 1904 of FIG. 19C. System 100 may be configured toreceive a second round of one or more edits uploaded via edits page 1904of FIG. 20B (e.g., system 100 may be configured to obtain the editedversion of the digital media content). The post-capture user may includea message to the end user and/or the content capture user along with thesecond round of one or more edits. The end user and/or the contentcapture user and the post-capture user may communicate at any timethrough the communication mechanism available via system 100. System 100may be configured to effectuate presentation of the number of editsremaining on the project within edits page 1904 of FIG. 20B.

Referring to FIG. 20C, upon receiving the second round of one or moreedits to the digital media content, system 100 may be configured toeffectuate presentation of received edits page 2000 (e.g., system 100may be configured to effectuate transmission of the edited version ofthe digital media content to one or more client computing platform(s)104 associated with the end user and/or the content capture user).Received edits page 2000 may include the first and/or second rounds ofone or more edits to the content editing marketplace received via editspage 1904 of FIG. 20B. The end user and/or the content capture user mayview the second round of received edits from the post-capture userwithin received edits page 2000 of FIG. 20C. Received edits page 2000 ofFIG. 20C may be similar to received edits page 2000 of FIG. 20A. The enduser and/or the content capture user may request further revisions tothe one or more received edits (e.g., via “REQUEST REVISIONS” button2002) and/or may approve the project (e.g., via “APPROVE PROJECT” button2004).

Referring to FIG. 20D, if system 100 receives activation of button 2004from one or more client computing platform(s) 104, system 100 may beconfigured to effectuate presentation of approval pop-up 2006 withinuser interface 200. System 100 may be configured to prompt the end userand/or the content capture user to confirm approval of the editedversion of the digital media content via approval pop-up 2006. Approvalpop-up 2006 may include “CANCEL” button 2008 and “APPROVE” button 2010.

Referring to FIG. 20E, if system 100 receives activation of button 2010from one or more client computing platform(s) 104, system 100 may beconfigured to effectuate presentation of feedback pop-up 2012 withinuser interface 200. System 100 may be configured to prompt the end userand/or the content capture user to rate the post-capture user based uponthe edited version of the digital media content via feedback pop-up2012. For example, the end user and/or the content capture user may ratethe post-capture user (e.g., the editor) via a rating system (e.g.,selecting one or more stars), write a review and/or comment, allow theedited version of the digital media content to be available for viewingwithin the digital media marketplace, and/or other feedback may beprovided via feedback pop-up 2012. Information provided via feedbackpop-up 2012 may be stored (e.g., within electronic storage 122 ofFIG. 1) and/or may be used for the feedback information, as discussedabove. Feedback pop-up 2012 may include “SUBMIT” button 2014.

Referring to FIG. 21, if system 100 receives activation of button 2014,system 100 may be configured to effectuate presentation of a final videovia final video page 2100. Final video page 2100 may include the editedversion of the digital media content (e.g., the final video) for viewingby the end user and/or the content capture user. The end user and/or thecontent capture user may share and/or download the final video (e.g.,the final video may be stored within electronic storage 122 of FIG. 1)from final video page 2100. The end user and/or the content capture usermay share the final video to the content editing marketplace so thatother users of the content editing marketplace may view the final video.System 100 may be configured to effectuate presentation of the finalvideo within the end user profile and/or the content capture userprofile, the post-capture user profile, and/or within other areas/pagesof the content editing marketplace.

Referring to FIG. 22, system 100 may effectuate presentation of the enduser profile and/or the content capture user profile (e.g., profile2200). Profile 2200 may include the name of the end user and/or thecontent capture user, the image associated with the end user and/or thecontent capture user, the biography of the end user and/or the contentcapture user, completed projects of the end user and/or the contentcapture user, languages spoken and/or understood by the end user and/orthe content capture user, genres and/or types of digital media contentthe end user and/or the content capture user is interested in capturingand/or working on, and/or other information related to the end userand/or the content capture user. The end user and/or the content captureuser may edit and/or update information displayed within profile 2200via “EDIT” button 2202.

While not shown, profile 2200 may include feedback informationassociated with the end user and/or the content capture user. Feedbackinformation associated with the end user and/or the content capture usermay be provided by other users of the content editing marketplace. Forexample, system 100 may be configured to receive feedback informationfrom one or more client computing platform(s) 104 associated with theselected post-capture user. The feedback information received from theselected post-capture user may include feedback information relating tocapture of the digital media content. The feedback information mayinclude ratings, reviews, comments, and/or other feedback information.For example, the post-capture user may provide feedback informationindicating that the end user and/or the content capture user is veryskilled in capturing watersport related content, but not particularlyskilled in capturing motorsport related content. The feedbackinformation may include a rating system including a number of stars,whether the post-capture user would recommend the end user and/or thecontent capture user to others, etc. System 100 may be configured topost the feedback information to the end user profile and/or the contentcapture user profile such that other users of the content editingmarketplace may view the feedback information in order to make aninformed decision about using the end user and/or the content captureuser to capture digital media content.

In a similar manner, system 100 may be configured to receive feedbackinformation associated with the selected post-capture user from the enduser and/or the content capture user via one or more client computingplatform(s) 104. For example, the end user and/or the content captureuser may provide feedback information indicating that the post-captureuser did an overall excellent job at editing the digital media content,but did not include enough footage of one or more of the key momentsthat the end user and/or the content capture user wanted to includewithin the edited version of the digital media content. The feedbackinformation may include a rating system including a number of stars,whether the end user and/or the content capture user would recommend thepost-capture user to others, etc. System 100 may be configured to postthe feedback information to the post-capture user profile such thatother users of the content editing marketplace may view the feedbackinformation in order to make an informed decision about using thepost-capture user to edit his or her digital media content.

Referring to FIG. 23, the content editing marketplace may includetutorials for capturing and/or editing digital media content. Tutorialsmay include videos, descriptions, audio files, presentations, and/orother forms of educational material. As shown in FIG. 23, tutorials mayinclude color correction tutorials, post production tutorials, (e.g.,sound design for motion graphics, making a short film, etc.) and/orother tutorials. System 100 may be configured to receive and/or obtaintutorials from one or more client computing platform(s) 104 viatutorials page 2300. System 100 may be configured to effectuatepresentation of the tutorials within tutorials page 2300. Users of thecontent editing marketplace may view and/or consume the tutorials withintutorials page 2300. One or more of the tutorials may be exclusive toparticular users of the content editing marketplace. For example, one ormore of the tutorials may be exclusive to post-capture users, whileother tutorials may be available for viewing by any and/or all users ofsystem 100. System 100 may navigate users to tutorials page 2300 vianavigation menu 504 within user interface 200.

In an embodiment, system 100 may be configured to provide shippingoptions to the end user and/or the content capture user for shipping thedigital media content to the post-capture user and/or shipping thedigital media content and/or the edited version of the digital mediacontent to the end user and/or the content capture user from thepost-capture user. Referring to FIGS. 24A-24C, system 100 may beconfigured to effectuate presentation of shipping page 2400 within userinterface 200. System 100 may obtain shipping information from one ormore client computing platform(s) 104 associated with the end userand/or the content capture user. For example, the end user and/or thecontent capture user may provide a shipping address to return thedigital media content and/or the edited version of the digital mediacontent back to the end user and/or the content capture user from thepost-capture user. The address may be saved.

Referring to FIG. 24D, system 100 may be configured to provide ashipping label. The end user and/or the content capture user may printthe shipping label from shipping page 2400 by activation of “PRINTLABELS” button 2402 via one or more client computing platform(s) 104. Ifthe end user and/or the content capture user would like the post-captureuser to ship the digital media content and/or the edited version of thedigital media content to the end user and/or the content capture user,the end user and/or the content capture user may prepay and/or print theshipping label to include within the digital media content that the enduser and/or the content capture user sends to the post-capture user(e.g., via a postal service).

Referring to FIGS. 24E-24F, system 100 may be configured to provide atracking number to the end user and/or the content capture user to trackshipment of the digital media content to the post-capture user. System100 may be configured to provide an update (e.g., via FIG. 24F) when thepost-capture user has received the digital media content from the enduser and/or the content capture user.

Referring to FIGS. 25A-25C, system 100 may be configured to provide anupdate with regards to shipment of the digital media content from theend user and/or the content capture user to the selected post-captureuser. For example, as shown in FIG. 24A, system 100 may be configured toeffectuate presentation of an update and/or notification as to whetherthe end user and/or the content capture user has shipped the digitalmedia content to the post-capture user yet. As shown in FIGS. 24B-24C,system 100 may similarly notify the post-capture user when the digitalmedia content has been shipped and/or when the digital media content hasbeen delivered.

Referring again to FIG. 1, in some implementations, server(s) 102,client computing platform(s) 104, and/or external resources 120 may beoperatively linked via one or more electronic communication links. Forexample, such electronic communication links may be established, atleast in part, via a network such as the Internet and/or other networks.It will be appreciated that this is not intended to be limiting, andthat the scope of this disclosure includes implementations in whichserver(s) 102, client computing platform(s) 104, and/or externalresources 120 may be operatively linked via some other communicationmedia.

A given client computing platform 104 may include one or more processorsconfigured to execute computer program components. The computer programcomponents may be configured to enable a producer and/or user associatedwith the given client computing platform 104 to interface with system100 and/or external resources 120, and/or provide other functionalityattributed herein to client computing platform(s) 104. By way ofnon-limiting example, a given client computing platform 104 may includeone or more of a desktop computer, a laptop computer, a handheldcomputer, a NetBook, a Smartphone, a gaming console, and/or othercomputing platforms.

External resources 120 may include sources of information, hosts and/orproviders of virtual environments outside of system 100, externalentities participating with system 100, and/or other resources. In someimplementations, some or all of the functionality attributed herein toexternal resources 120 may be provided by resources included in system100.

Server(s) 102 may include electronic storage 122, one or more processors124, and/or other components. Server(s) 102 may include communicationlines, or ports to enable the exchange of information with a networkand/or other computing platforms. Illustration of server(s) 102 in FIG.1 is not intended to be limiting. Servers(s) 102 may include a pluralityof hardware, software, and/or firmware components operating together toprovide the functionality attributed herein to server(s) 102. Forexample, server(s) 102 may be implemented by a cloud of computingplatforms operating together as server(s) 102.

Electronic storage 122 may include electronic storage media thatelectronically stores information. The electronic storage media ofelectronic storage 122 may include one or both of system storage that isprovided integrally (i.e., substantially non-removable) with server(s)102 and/or removable storage that is removably connectable to server(s)102 via, for example, a port (e.g., a USB port, a firewire port, etc.)or a drive (e.g., a disk drive, etc.). Electronic storage 122 mayinclude one or more of optically readable storage media (e.g., opticaldisks, etc.), magnetically readable storage media (e.g., magnetic tape,magnetic hard drive, floppy drive, etc.), electrical charge-basedstorage media (e.g., EEPROM, RAM, etc.), solid-state storage media(e.g., flash drive, etc.), and/or other electronically readable storagemedia. The electronic storage 122 may include one or more virtualstorage resources (e.g., cloud storage, a virtual private network,and/or other virtual storage resources). Electronic storage 122 maystore software algorithms, information determined by processor(s) 124,information received from server(s) 102, information received fromclient computing platform(s) 104, and/or other information that enablesserver(s) 102 to function as described herein.

Processor(s) 124 may be configured to provide information processingcapabilities in server(s) 102. As such, processor(s) 124 may include oneor more of a digital processor, an analog processor, a digital circuitdesigned to process information, an analog circuit designed to processinformation, a state machine, and/or other mechanisms for electronicallyprocessing information. Although processor(s) 124 is shown in FIG. 1 asa single entity, this is for illustrative purposes only. In someimplementations, processor(s) 124 may include a plurality of processingunits. These processing units may be physically located within the samedevice, or processor(s) 124 may represent processing functionality of aplurality of devices operating in coordination. The processor(s) 124 maybe configured to execute computer readable instruction components 106,108, 110, 112, 114, 116, and/or other components. The processor(s) 124may be configured to execute components 106, 108, 110, 112, 114, 116,and/or other components by software; hardware; firmware; somecombination of software, hardware, and/or firmware; and/or othermechanisms for configuring processing capabilities on processor(s) 124.

It should be appreciated that although components 106, 108, 110, 112,114, and 116 are illustrated in FIG. 1 as being co-located within asingle processing unit, in implementations in which processor(s) 124includes multiple processing units, one or more of components 106, 108,110, 112, 114, and/or 116 may be located remotely from the othercomponents. The description of the functionality provided by thedifferent components 106, 108, 110, 112, 114, and/or 116 describedherein is for illustrative purposes, and is not intended to be limiting,as any of components 106, 108, 110, 112, 114, and/or 116 may providemore or less functionality than is described. For example, one or moreof components 106, 108, 110, 112, 114, and/or 116 may be eliminated, andsome or all of its functionality may be provided by other ones ofcomponents 106, 108, 110, 112, 114, and/or 116. As another example,processor(s) 124 may be configured to execute one or more additionalcomponents that may perform some or all of the functionality attributedherein to one of components 106, 108, 110, 112, 114, and/or 116.

FIG. 26 illustrates a method 2600 that generates recommendations ofpost-capture users to edit digital media content, in accordance with oneor more implementations. The operations of method 2600 presented beloware intended to be illustrative. In some implementations, method 2600may be accomplished with one or more additional operations notdescribed, and/or without one or more of the operations discussed.Additionally, the order in which the operations of method 2600 areillustrated in FIG. 26 and described below is not intended to belimiting.

In some implementations, method 2600 may be implemented in one or moreprocessing devices (e.g., a digital processor, an analog processor, adigital circuit designed to process information, an analog circuitdesigned to process information, a state machine, and/or othermechanisms for electronically processing information). The one or moreprocessing devices may include one or more devices executing some or allof the operations of method 2600 in response to instructions storedelectronically on an electronic storage medium. The one or moreprocessing devices may include one or more devices configured throughhardware, firmware, and/or software to be specifically designed forexecution of one or more of the operations of method 2600.

At an operation 2602, contextual parameters of digital media content maybe obtained. The digital media content may be associated with a contentcapture user and/or an end user. The contextual parameters may defineone or more temporal attributes and/or spatial attributes associatedwith capture of the digital media content. Operation 2602 may beperformed by a contextual parameters component that is the same as orsimilar to contextual parameters component 108, in accordance with oneor more implementations.

At an operation 2604, editing parameters selected by the content captureuser and/or the end user may be received. The editing parameters maydefine one or more editing attributes of an edited version of thedigital media content to be created. Operation 2604 may be performed byan editing parameters component that is the same as or similar toediting parameters component 110, in accordance with one or moreimplementations.

At an operation 2606, post-capture user profiles may be obtained.Individual post-capture user profiles may include expertise attributesassociated with individual post-capture users. The expertise attributesmay include stated information and feedback information. The statedinformation may be provided by the post-capture users themselves and thefeedback information may include information provided by one or more ofcontent capture users and/or end users for whom the individualpost-capture users have created edited versions of other digital mediacontent. Operation 2606 may be performed by a profile component that isthe same as or similar to profile component 112, in accordance with oneor more implementations.

At an operation 2608, a set of post-capture users may be identified aspotential matches for creating the edited version of the digital mediacontent based upon the contextual parameters, the editing parameters,and the one or more expertise attributes of the post-capture userprofiles. Operation 2608 may be performed by an identification componentthat is the same as or similar to identification component 114, inaccordance with one or more implementations.

At an operation 2610, the set of post-capture users may be presented tothe content capture user and/or the end user for selection by thecontent capture user and/or the end user of one of the post-captureusers from the set of post-capture users to create the edited version ofthe digital media content. Operation 2610 may be performed by apresentation component that is the same as or similar to presentationcomponent 116, in accordance with one or more implementations.

Although the system(s) and/or method(s) of this disclosure have beendescribed in detail for the purpose of illustration based on what iscurrently considered to be the most practical and preferredimplementations, it is to be understood that such detail is solely forthat purpose and that the disclosure is not limited to the disclosedimplementations, but, on the contrary, is intended to covermodifications and equivalent arrangements that are within the spirit andscope of the appended claims. For example, it is to be understood thatthe present disclosure contemplates that, to the extent possible, one ormore features of any implementation can be combined with one or morefeatures of any other implementation.

What is claimed is:
 1. A system that generates recommendations ofpost-capture users to edit digital media content, the system comprising:one or more physical computer processors configured by computer readableinstructions to: obtain contextual parameters of digital media content,the digital media content being associated with a content capture userand/or an end user, the contextual parameters defining one or moretemporal attributes and/or spatial attributes associated with capture ofthe digital media content; receive editing parameters selected by thecontent capture user and/or the end user, the editing parametersdefining one or more editing attributes of an edited version of thedigital media content to be created; obtain post-capture user profiles,individual post-capture user profiles including expertise attributesassociated with individual post-capture users, the expertise attributesincluding stated information and feedback information, the statedinformation being provided by the post-capture users themselves and thefeedback information including information provided by one or more ofcontent capture users and/or end users for whom the individualpost-capture users have created edited versions of other digital mediacontent; identify a set of post-capture users as potential matches forcreating the edited version of the digital media content based upon thecontextual parameters, the editing parameters, and the one or moreexpertise attributes of the post-capture user profiles; and effectuatepresentation of the set of post-capture users to the content captureuser and/or the end user for selection by the content capture userand/or the end user of one of the post-capture users from the set ofpost-capture users to create the edited version of the digital mediacontent.
 2. The system of claim 1, wherein the one or more temporalattributes and/or spatial attributes include one or more of ageolocation attribute, a device attribute, and/or a content attribute.3. The system of claim 2, wherein the geolocation attribute includes alocation of where the digital media content was captured.
 4. The systemof claim 2, wherein the device attribute includes a type of capturingdevice that captured the digital media content.
 5. The system of claim2, wherein the content attribute includes one or more of an actiondepicted within the digital media content, an activity depicted withinthe digital media content, and/or one or more objects depicted withinthe digital media content.
 6. The system of claim 1, wherein the one ormore editing attributes include one or more of selected moments of thedigital media content to include within the edited version of thedigital media content, a target audience for the edited version of thedigital media content, a sample of targeted edited content for theedited version of the digital media content, a length of the editedversion of the digital media content, a category of the digital mediacontent, a proposed budget for the edited version of the digital mediacontent, and/or a completion date for the edited version of the digitalmedia content.
 7. The system of claim 1, wherein the one or morephysical computer processors are further configured by computer readableinstructions to: receive a selection of one of the post-capture usersfrom the set of post-capture users to create the edited version of thedigital media content.
 8. The system of claim 7, wherein the one or morephysical computer processors are further configured by computer readableinstructions to: receive feedback information from a first clientcomputing platform associated with the selected post-capture user forthe content capture user associated with capture of the digital mediacontent.
 9. The system of claim 8, wherein the one or more physicalcomputer processors are further configured by computer readableinstructions to: obtain the edited version of the digital media contentfrom the first client computing platform associated with the selectedpost-capture user; and effectuate transmission of the edited version ofthe digital media content from the first client computing platform to asecond client computing platform associated with the content captureuser and/or the end user.
 10. The system of claim 9, wherein the one ormore physical computer processors are further configured by computerreadable instructions to: receive feedback information from the secondclient computing platform associated with the content capture user forthe selected post-capture user based upon the edited version of thedigital media content.
 11. A method that generates recommendations ofpost-capture users to edit digital media content, the method comprising:obtaining contextual parameters of digital media content, the digitalmedia content being associated with a content capture user and/or an enduser, the contextual parameters defining one or more temporal attributesand/or spatial attributes associated with capture of the digital mediacontent; receiving editing parameters selected by the content captureuser and/or the end user, the editing parameters defining one or moreediting attributes of an edited version of the digital media content tobe created; obtaining post-capture user profiles, individualpost-capture user profiles including expertise attributes associatedwith individual post-capture users, the expertise attributes includingstated information and feedback information, the stated informationbeing provided by the post-capture users themselves and the feedbackinformation including information provided by one or more of contentcapture users and/or end users for whom the individual post-captureusers have created edited versions of other digital media content;identifying a set of post-capture users as potential matches forcreating the edited version of the digital media content based upon thecontextual parameters, the editing parameters, and the one or moreexpertise attributes of the post-capture user profiles; and effectuatepresentation of the set of post-capture users to the content captureuser and/or the end user for selection by the content capture userand/or the end user of one of the post-capture users from the set ofpost-capture users to create the edited version of the digital mediacontent.
 12. The method of claim 11, wherein the one or more temporalattributes and/or spatial attributes include one or more of ageolocation attribute, a device attribute, and/or a content attribute.13. The method of claim 12, wherein the geolocation attribute includes alocation of where the digital media content was captured.
 14. The methodof claim 12, wherein the device attribute includes a type of capturingdevice that captured the digital media content.
 15. The method of claim12, wherein the content attribute includes one or more of an actiondepicted within the digital media content, an activity depicted withinthe digital media content, and/or one or more objects depicted withinthe digital media content.
 16. The method of claim 11, wherein the oneor more editing attributes include one or more of selected moments ofthe digital media content to include within the edited version of thedigital media content, a target audience for the edited version of thedigital media content, a sample of targeted edited content for theedited version of the digital media content, a length of the editedversion of the digital media content, a category of the digital mediacontent, a proposed budget for the edited version of the digital mediacontent, and/or a completion date for the edited version of the digitalmedia content.
 17. The method of claim 11, further comprising: receivinga selection of one of the post-capture users from the set ofpost-capture users to create the edited version of the digital mediacontent.
 18. The method of claim 17, further comprising: receivingfeedback information from a first client computing platform associatedwith the selected post-capture user for the content capture userassociated with capture of the digital media content.
 19. The method ofclaim 18, further comprising: obtaining the edited version of thedigital media content from the first client computing platformassociated with the selected post-capture user; and effectuatetransmission of the edited version of the digital media content from thefirst client computing platform to a second client computing platformassociated with the content capture user and/or the end user.
 20. Themethod of claim 19, further comprising: receiving feedback informationfrom the second client computing platform associated with the contentcapture user for the selected post-capture user based upon the editedversion of the digital media content.